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If you listen to the commentary it says the car initially under steered then "viciously" swapped to oversteer. The inference is the initial under steer from the non-winter tyres unbalanced the car.After just watching the video that JeanLuc posted I would have to disagree with that.
The Merc at the end of the video with winter tyres only on the rear was all over the place.
If you listen to the commentary it says the car initially under steered then "viciously" swapped to oversteer. The inference is the initial under steer from the non-winter tyres unbalanced the car.
But the advice to fit the best tyres on the rear is well established - but unfortunately not so well known!
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Do a bit of Googling and you will find many references to fitting the best tyres on the back, irrespective of whether it is front or rear wheel drive. Here is just one.
http://www.tyresafe.org/media-centre/latest-news/69-motorists-get-their-tyres-“back-to-front”
Snow flake is not mandatory whereas M+S is (in countries that require 'winter tyres).
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toyo H09 mud and snow, I use them all year, excellent
they were recommend on here to go to the alps
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